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Three Christmas Toys with Ornaments is a digital set of 3 machine embroidery designs for festive Christmas projects, napkins, gift bags, felt ornaments, holiday table décor, pillows, kitchen towels, wall panels and handmade seasonal gifts. The set includes three coordinated red ornament motifs with holly leaves, berries and gold-style decorative swirls, so the designs work well together on one holiday collection.
Size: 74.1x132.4 mm (2.92x5.21 "), Stitches: 12670
Size: 74.1x141.8 mm (2.92x5.58 "), Stitches: 10626
Size: 74.1x123.0 mm (2.92x4.84 "), Stitches: 11412
Formats: .dst, .jef, .pec, .vip, .hus, .pes, .exp, .sew, .dat, vp3, xxx
This set is useful when you want several matching Christmas motifs instead of one single ornament. Use the three designs across a napkin set, repeat them on fabric gift bags, stitch them on felt for hanging decorations, or combine them with borders, snowflakes, stars and Christmas balls for a complete festive table or home décor project.
Important: this is a digital file set for embroidery machines. No physical napkins, ornaments, patches, pillows, gift bags, towels or finished products will be shipped.
These vertical ornament designs are especially good for projects where a narrow festive motif is needed. The designs fit beautifully on folded napkins, fabric gift bags, kitchen towels, table runners, small wall panels and felt decorations. Because the three ornaments have the same visual style, they can be stitched as a coordinated set instead of unrelated Christmas motifs.
Before stitching, check the real embroidery field of your machine, not only the hoop name. These designs are narrow, but they are tall. The tallest design is 141.8 mm / 5.58 inches high, so a standard 4x4 hoop will not be enough. Use a hoop that gives enough vertical space and leaves safe margins around the design.
For napkins and table textiles, mark the placement before hooping. Use a printed template or removable fabric marker and keep the same distance from the edge on each napkin. Vertical designs show crooked placement very quickly, so checking alignment before stitching is important.
For cotton, linen, gabardine and stable woven fabrics, use a medium tear-away or cutaway stabilizer. If the item will be washed often, such as napkins, table runners or kitchen towels, lightweight cutaway stabilizer gives better long-term support and helps reduce puckering around the ornament.
For felt ornaments, choose firm felt that can hold its shape. If you want a stronger hanging decoration, add a second felt layer or a firmer backing after embroidery. For towels, fleece, velvet or textured fabrics, place a water-soluble topper on the front so the holly leaves, berries and gold-style details stay crisp instead of sinking into the fabric.
Do not stretch the fabric while hooping. Stretching can cause waves and puckering after the hoop is removed. Hoop the stabilizer and fabric together when possible. If the item is too small, thick or already sewn, hoop only the stabilizer, float the fabric on top and secure it with temporary adhesive or basting stitches.
Because this set has decorative swirls and small holly details, a test stitch is strongly recommended before embroidering on the final item. A test helps check thread tension, stabilizer strength, fabric behavior and color contrast. This is especially important for linen, towels, felt, metallic thread or finished products.
Classic Christmas colors work best for this set: deep red for the ornaments, dark green for holly leaves, red or burgundy for berries and warm gold or yellow for decorative swirls. On white napkins or cream linen, this palette gives a clean festive look. On dark fabric, use higher contrast so the holly details and ornament shape remain visible.
Metallic thread can be used for selected gold accents, but it is better not to use metallic thread for every decorative stitch. Use a metallic needle, slow the machine speed and test the design first. This helps reduce thread breaks and keeps the gold-style swirls cleaner.
Use these three Christmas toys as the main ornament motifs and combine them with matching holly designs, Christmas balls, borders, snowflakes and stars. For a professional-looking set, use the ornament designs on napkins or gift bags, add a holly border to a table runner and include small snowflakes or stars as secondary accents.
A practical collection idea: stitch one ornament design on each napkin, use a holly border on the table runner, and add a larger Christmas ball or star design to matching pillows or gift bags. This creates a coordinated holiday set without overcrowding the fabric.
For best results, always test stitch before using the design on a final item. Embroidery results can change depending on fabric, stabilizer, needle, thread quality and hooping method. Check the design size, stitch count and machine format before purchase, and download the files after purchase so they are available when you are ready to stitch.
This set is intended for embroidery machine users who understand hoop size, stabilizer choice and file compatibility. The digital files should not be copied, shared, traded or resold. Finished embroidered items may be subject to Royal Present Embroidery usage terms, so check the license terms before selling finished products.
You receive a digital set of 3 Christmas toy embroidery files with ornament and holly details. This is not a finished physical product.
The set includes three designs: 74.1x132.4 mm / 2.92x5.21 inches, 74.1x141.8 mm / 2.92x5.58 inches and 74.1x123.0 mm / 2.92x4.84 inches.
No. The designs are too tall for a standard 4x4 hoop. The tallest design is 141.8 mm / 5.58 inches high, so use a hoop with enough vertical embroidery space.
Yes. These designs work well on napkins because they are narrow and decorative. Mark the same placement on each napkin before stitching so the finished set looks even.
Yes. Use firm felt and a suitable stabilizer. If the ornament needs more structure, add a second felt layer or backing after embroidery.
Use medium tear-away stabilizer for stable cotton or linen. Use lightweight cutaway for thin fabric or items that will be washed often. For towels or textured fabric, add a water-soluble topper.
Use enough stabilizer, do not stretch the fabric while hooping, and test stitch first. If the fabric is thin or soft, use cutaway stabilizer or add an extra support layer.
Yes, but use metallic thread mainly for small gold accents. Use a metallic needle, reduce machine speed and test the design before stitching the final item.
Use the three ornament designs on napkins or gift bags, add a holly border to a table runner, and combine them with Christmas balls, snowflakes or stars for pillows and décor.
Check Royal Present Embroidery usage terms before selling finished embroidered products. The digital files themselves must not be copied, shared, exchanged or resold.
Three Christmas Toys with Ornaments Machine Embroidery Designs
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